**************************************************************************** 4YOUth is an unmoderated discussion group for youths (12-21)who have finished treatment or are in the maintenance phase of treatment. Discussion on the list is private and confidential.The list is managed by Linda Goettina (Zame)D.M.H. a psychoanalyst and long term survivor of an adolescent cancer, Dr. Joan Edelstein, a professor of nursing who co-manages a cancer list and Patty Feist, a professor of biochemistry and mother of an adolescent ALL survivor.

This list is entirely free, and is run completely by volunteers.

This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

Acinic or Acinar Cell Carcinoma is a rare salivary gland cancer, comprising approx. 4% of all minor, and 2-4% of all major salivary gland tumors. They account for approx. 13% of all malignancies of the parotid gland, and are rarely seen in other salivary tissues. One will occasionally find an equally rare acinic/acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Acinic Cell Tumors are typically slow-growing,low-grade (highly differentiated) neoplasms that appear in all age groups, but are most common in women. Although indolent in nature (slow-growing), they are also quite insidious in their preponderance for local recurrences and distant metastases, often MANY years later. Local and multiple recurrences may occur in up to half of patients. Recurrences and metastases 5-10 years after inadequate primary tumor removal are common, and occurrences 25-30 years after initial treatment are noted. The most common sites of metastases are lungs and bone. Also noted are central nervous system, mediastinum (space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs) liver and brain. Lymph node metastases occur in only 16% of patients. The high grade variants are very uncommon and associated with much poorer survival. However, overall, many authors consider Acinic Cell Carcinoma patients to have the most favorable outlook of all salivary gland patients, with survivals of 80-85% at 10 years.

Acinic Cell belongs to the family of Adenocarcinomas. Cancers with some similarities include Adenoid Cystic, Muco-Epidermoid, Low-grade Adenocarcinomas, and possibly some Breast Cancers.

Due to the rare nature of this cancer, treatment results are often anecdotal. Historically, treatment involves various levels of surgery, often with post-operative radiation. In recent years, radiation treatment alone, specifically with fast-neutron beam radiation, has shown promising and effective results, especially for inoperable tumors. Chemotherapy has largely been ineffective, except for pain-relief, or partial responses. Surgery and Radiation results have proven most successful with smaller early-stage tumors. Radiation results with larger tumors are often not curative. Exploration of clinical trials and new protocols are suggested.

******************************************************************** ACIN-CELL is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, sibblings, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

ACOR-TOWN-HALLACOR Discussion Group on Healthcare Reform

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. *************************************************************************

This list provides a system-wide way to discuss healthcare reform. For more information, contact acor-town-hall-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org

ACUPAdenoCarcinoma of Unknown Primary c

******************************************************************* ********************************************************************* Support list for anyone dealing with adenocarcinoma, identified in any location, for which the primary site cannot be determined. ACUP is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and non-clinical issues and advances pertaining to the treatment of the disease. Topics of discussion include patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. The principal focus is expected to be information and reassurance for patients and loved ones.

This list is entirely free, and is run completely by volunteers.

While some of the messages on the list will be devoted to announcements and discussions of medical advances and treatment options, the MAIN FOCUS of the ACUP list is intended to be a forum for cancer patients and their loved ones to exchange experiences on dealing with CUP and to gain information that is often hard to find.

******************************************************************** ALCL-KIDS is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, sibblings, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Pediatric ALCL. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *********************************************************************** For more information, send the command 'info ALCL-KIDS' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: ALCL-KIDS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index ALCL-KIDS' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

ALERTCancer Legislative Alert System

This is a legislative alert to announce all legislation of interest to the cancer community.

ALL-KIDSChildhood ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) Community

******************************************************************** ALL-KIDS is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, siblings, and friends, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to all forms of Pediatric ALL. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

******************************************************************** To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query ALL-KIDS" to the listserv address (LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub ALL-KIDS" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe ALL-KIDS FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

For more information, send the command 'info ALL-KIDS' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG.

You can always reach a list manager at: ALL-KIDS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG or the List Owner at feist@colorado.edu

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org/archives/all-kids.html

ALL-KIDS-RELAPSEDChildren with relapsed ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) Community

******************************************************************** ALL-KIDS-RELAPSED is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, siblings, and friends, to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Relapsed Pediatric ALL. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

For more information, send the command 'info ALL-KIDS-RELAPSED' to the address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG.

You can always reach a list manager at: ALL-KIDS-RELAPSED-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org/archives/all-kids-relapsed.html

ALL-LAcute Lymphocytic Leukemia

******************************************************************** ALL-L, an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, discusses clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia in adults. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. For more information, send the command 'info ALL-L' to: listserv@listserv.acor.org.

You may reach the managers at: ALL-L-request@listserv.acor.org

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org

AMLAcute Myelogenous Leukemia

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AMYLOIDAmyloid Online Support

******************************************************************* AMYLOID this unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical and non-clinical issues and advances pertaining to the treatment of: - Primary (AL) Amyloidosis, - Secondary (AA) Amyloidosis, - and Familial Amyloidosis. It includes Amyloidosis with Myeloma and related bone marrow disorders, and Amyloidosis associated with renal failure and long term dialysis.

Topics of discussion include patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices and alternatives. The principal focus is expected to be information and reassurance for patients and loved ones.

This list is entirely free, and is run completely by volunteers. It was established by volunteers working with the International Myeloma Foundation (http://www.myeloma.org). You may be interested in visiting the Amyloidosis Support Network web page at http://www.amyloidosis.org.

While some of the messages on the list will be devoted to announcements and discussions of medical advances and treatment options, both main stream and alternative, the MAIN FOCUS of the Amyloid list is intended to be a forum for patients and their loved ones to exchange experiences on dealing with amyloidosis and to gain information that is often hard to find. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. ******************************************************************* For more information, send the command 'info amyloid' to the address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

You can always reach the owners at:

amyloid-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.og/archives/amyloid.html ******************************************************************* To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query amyloid" to the listserv address (listserv@listserv.acor.org). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub amyloid" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "sub amyloid Firstname Lastname" to the listserv address.

ANA-INFO

ANGIO-ROUNDTABLEAngiogenesis Roundtable

This is a small private list and is associated with ACOR (Association for Cancer Online Resources, Inc.).

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. The BC-SUPPORTERS list is designed to address the unique issues facing the people providing support to Breast Cancer patients. Women with BC can ran the gamut of emotions from being very open about their disease to almost total shut down and ignorance - add in your concerns about survival, cancer, sexuality, being alone - the list goes on - and you're not even the patient...BC-SUPPORTERS is mainly made of everyday people who have either supported BC patients or are in the process of actually doing it. ******************************************************************** For more information, contact BC-SUPPORTERS-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org

subs@acor.org,wendy@blcwebcafe.org,lweyand@aol.com,kosherfrog@me.com *************************** Explanation of all the topics To use topics: start your subject line with one of the topic abbreviations followed by a colon, then your subject description (exampe: SUP:How I supported my spouse). SF: -- Superficial bladder cancer, stages Ta and T1 tumors and/or CIS (carcinoma in situ) INV: -- Invasive bladder cancer, stages T2 and higher BCG: -- Immunotherapies such as BCG and IFN RC: -- Cystectomy, or bladder removal, including neobladders SUP: -- Support needed or given, emotional health/wellness and life issues -- News, research, links, matters of interest or concern to the group ****************************************************************** ***********************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info BLADDER-CANCER-CAFE' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: BLADDER-CANCER-CAFE-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index BLADDER-CANCER-CAFE' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

Welcome to our discussion list for those dealing with bladder cancer and the people who care for them. Our topic includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The list managers can be reached at: bladder-cancer-cafe-request@listserv.acor.org For tips on using the list and web interface, see: http://www.acor.org/faqs/lists/

BMS-354825-CMLBMS-354825 Trials for CML

This is a list to enable discussion between participants of BMS-354825 trials for CML - type leukemia.

HISTORY: 11/23/2004- Start List [gjf] Do not promote this list in any way - do not mention it it on web search engine sites, list of lists, etc. *************************************************************************

BMT-TALKBMT-TALK: Bone Marrow Transplant Online Communication Forum

******************************************************************** BMT-TALK is a mailing list for the discussion of Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplants. Both autologous (the donor is also the patient) and allogeneic (the donor is not the patient) transplants are discussed.

This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

For more information, please contact the list managers directly at email address: bmt-talk-request@listserv.acor.org

*********************************************************************** For more information, send the command 'info BMT-TALK' to the address: listserv@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index BMT-TALK' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them.

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query BMT-TALK" to the listserv address (listserv@listserv.acor.org). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub BMT-TALK" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe BMT-TALK FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

BRCABreast Cancer Electronic Support Group

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. This list provides various kinds of support relating to malignancies of the breast. For more information, contact BRCA-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org

******************************************************************* BREAST-ONC is an unmoderated discussion list for patients This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *******************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info BREAST-ONC' to the address: LISTSERV@ LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

You can always reach the owners at:

BREAST-ONC-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG/archives ********************************************************************

CA-PATIENTSCancer Patients Forum

******************************************************************* CA-PATIENTS is an unmoderated discussion list for patients This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers who want to discuss issues relating to their cancers outside the hearing of their caregivers, friends, health care professionals, etc. This list is meant for cancer patients only. If you are not a patient, please respect the listmembers need for privacy.

For more information, send the command 'info CA-PATIENTS' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at:

CA-PATIENTS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CA-PATIENTS' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ******************************************************************** To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query CA-PATIENTS" to the listserv address (listserv@listserv.acor.org). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub CA-PATIENTS" to the listserv address.

******************************************************************** This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. ***********************************************************************

******************************************************************** CANCER is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, caregivers, researchers, and health professionals, to discuss clinical/psychosocial issues pertaining to all forms of Cancers. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

NOTE: CANCER is specifically NOT a CHAT list. Neither advertising nor mining is allowed. Solicitation of research subjects must have prior consent of listowners. For more information, send the command 'info CANCER' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. *******************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-DE-MAMA-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-DE-MAMA' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. *******************************************************************

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query CANCER-DE-MAMA" to the listserv address (LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub CANCER-DE-MAMA" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe CANCER-DE-MAMA FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

CANCER-DEPRESSIONCancer-Depression

Depression related to Cancer

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. This list provides various kinds of support relating to depression relating to cancer. For more information, contact Cancer-Depression-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org ***************************************************** Cancer-Depression, an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, discusses clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to depression related to cancer. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. For more information, send the command 'info Cancer-Depression' to: listserv@listserv.acor.org.

You may reach the managers at: Cancer-Depression-request@listserv.acor.org

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org or may be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index Cancer-Deptression' to listserv@listserv.acor.org and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to use them.

CANCER-ESPinformación para pacientes y sus familiares

******************************************************************** CANCER-ESP is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, caregivers, researchers, and health professionals, to discuss clinical/psychosocial issues pertaining to all forms of Cancers. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

NOTE: CANCER is specifically NOT a CHAT list. Neither advertising nor mining is allowed. Solicitation of research subjects must have prior consent of listowners.

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-ESP-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-ESP' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. *******************************************************************

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query CANCER-ESP" to the listserv address (LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub CANCER-ESP" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe CANCER-ESP FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

CANCER-FATIGUEFatigue Associated with Cancer and Cancer Treatments

******************************************************************* CANCER-FATIGUE is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, parents, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical issues pertaining to all forms of Fatigue associated with cancronaldg@internetx.neter and its treatments. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER-FATIGUE' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-FATIGUE-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-FATIGUE' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ******************************************************************

******************************************************************** CANCER-FERTILITY is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, parents, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical issues pertaining to fertility issues associated with cancer and its treatments.

The mission of this list is to provide a safe, supportive arena for the discussion of fertility/infertility issues relative to cancer diagnosis and treatment. Female and male cancer survivors and their loved ones are invited to join.

Topics of discussion can include (but not be limited to): the impact of cancer treatment on fertility and loss of fertility as a result of treatment; family planning and decision-making following cancer diagnosis and treatment; infertility treatment following cancer diagnosis/treatment; and adoption issues for cancer survivors.

This is NOT a general infertility list.

This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER-FERTILITY' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-FERTILITY-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-FERTILITY' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. *******************************************************************

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query CANCER-FERTILITY" to the listserv address (LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub CANCER-FERTILITY" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe CANCER-FERTILITY FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

The following is the list of non-concealed subscribers.

CANCER-FINANCEFinance Issues Related to Cancer

******************************************************************** This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *******************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER-FINANCE' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-FINANCE-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-FINANCE' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

1/09/02 Tony Wilson asked to be a regular member - AA 1/26/02 Barbara Johnson asked to be a regular member -AA 1/11/02 Lousie Heyneman asked to be a member only - AA 2/03/02 Garry McGonigal left the list AA 11/02 Melanie died 07/-8/07 Anne Died ********************************************************************* ********************************************************************* To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query CANCER-FINANCE" to the listserv address (listserv@acor.org). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub CANCER-FINANCE" to the listserv address.

An ACOR List, part of a family of Medical lists, and a part of the For more information, please contact the list owners at address CANCER-FR-Request@listserv.acor.org or review the past archives of the list at http://www.medinfo.org (main Medinfo Web Site).

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. This list provides support for those seeking Hospice care in the final stage of illness. For more information, contact Cancer-Hospice-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc., http://www.acor.org *****************************************************

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Cancer-Hospice, an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, is a forum for end-of-life issues and advances pertaining to hospice care related to cancer. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. For more information, send the command 'info Cancer-Hospice' to: listserv@listserv.acor.org.

You may reach the managers at: Cancer-Hospice-request@listserv.acor.org

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org or may be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index Cancer-Hospice' to listserv@listserv.acor.org and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to use them.

******************************************************************** CANCER-MED is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, parents, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical issues pertaining to all forms of Cancers. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

CANCER-MED is specifically NOT a list for SUPPORT but only for MEDICAL questions. A sister list, CANCER, is a support list.

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER-MED' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-MED-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-MED' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. *******************************************************************

CANCER-NEUROPATHYNeuropathy Induced by Cancer & Treatments

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists For more information, contact an owner at cancer-neuropathy-request@listserv.acor.org. ***********************************************************************

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org/archives/cancer-neuropathy.html

******************************************************************** CANCER-PAIN is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, parents, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss clinical issues pertaining to all forms of pain associated with cancer and its treatments. This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

For more information, send the command 'info CANCER-PAIN' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually). You can always reach the owners at:

CANCER-PAIN-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CANCER-PAIN' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. *******************************************************************

CANCER-PARENTSParents with cancer and the issues of raising children

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. This list provides support and discussions for parents with cancer who are raising children while battling disease. Spouses are encouraged to join as well. For more information, contact Cancer-Parents-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org

CAREGIVERS is an unmoderated discussion list for parents, siblings or friends of cancer patients. This list is currently hosted by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

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For more information, send the command 'info CAREGIVERS' to:

LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at:

CAREGIVERS-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

To review your own subscription options, - send the command "query CAREGIVERS" to the listserv address (LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG). To leave the list, - send the command "unsub CAREGIVERS" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, - send the command "subscribe CAREGIVERS FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

******************************************************************** CCC-NET is an unmoderated discussion list for members of the group: Cyclists Combating Cancer This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

For more information, send the command 'info CCC-NET' to the address: listserv@acor.org (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: CCC-NET-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CCC-NET' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

The following is the list of non-concealed subscribers. To review your own subscription options, send the command "query CCC-NET" to the listserv address listserv@acor.org. To leave the list send the command "unsub CCC-NET" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, send the command "subscribe CCC-NET FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

For more information, send the command 'info CHF' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at: CHF-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index PED-ONC' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info KIDNEY-ONC' (in the message body) to the address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

You can always reach the owners at: CHROMOPHOBE-RCC- request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CHROMOPHOBE-RCC' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

The following is the list of non-concealed subscribers. To review your own subscription options, send the command "query CHROMOPHOBE-RCC" to the listserv address LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG. To leave the list send the command "unsub CHROMOPHOBE-RCC" to the listserv address. To resubscribe, send the command "subscribe CHROMOPHOBE-RCC FirstName LastName" to the listserv address.

CLASCancer Legislative Alert System

Cancer Legislative Alert System

CLINICAL-TRIALSClinical Trials

Clinical Trials

CLLChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

CLUB-METS-BCMetastatic Breast Cancer Online Support Group

******************************************************************* CLUB-METS-BC is an unmoderated discussion list for patients This list is part of a group of lists sponsored by ACOR, the Association of Cancer Online Resources (http://www.acor.org).

The listmanagers, conscious of the limited time medical professionals can spend online, have setup this list to help those subscribers. *******************************************************************

For more information, send the command 'info CLUB-METS-BC' to the address: LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG (or to any listserv, actually).

You can always reach the owners at:

CLUB-METS-BC-request@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG

The list is archived at http://www.ACOR.ORG or can be obtained by a listserv request; to use the listserv mechanism, send the command 'index CLUB-METS-BC' to listserv and you will get both a list of all available files and logs, and also instructions on how to get them. ********************************************************************

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists. This list provides various kinds of support relating to Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia. For more information, contact CML-Request@listserv.acor.org.

This list is sponsored by the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc. http://www.acor.org ***************************************************** ********************************************************************

CML, an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, discusses clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia. This includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices. For more information, send the command 'info CML' to: listserv@listserv.acor.org.

You may reach the managers at: CML-request@listserv.acor.org

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COAG-DISORDERSCoagulation Disorders Mailing List

An ACOR List, part of a large family of Oncology lists For more information, contact an owner at COAG-DISORDERS-request@listserv.acor.org.

COAG-DISORDERS is an unmoderated discussion group for patients, family, friends, doctors and researchers to discuss clinical and nonclinical issues and advances pertaining to Coagulation Disorders, i.e. "info-COAG-DISORDERS' to listserv@listserv.acor.org

The MPD home page is at http://www.acor.org/mpd

The list is archived at http://listserv.acor.org and http://www.acor.org